AMD unleashes Ryzen AI 400 series
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AMD's Ryzen AI 400 series includes the first Copilot+ desktop CPU — Team Red refreshes Zen 5 APUs and Strix Halo
AMD’s new Ryzen AI 400 ‘Gorgon Point’ APUs are primarily driven by a clock speed bump, featuring similar silicon as the previous generation otherwise.
AMD is widening its Strix Halo lineup. At CES 2026, the company announced two new Ryzen AI Max+ APUs, aimed at users who want strong AI and graphics performance without stepping up to a discrete GPU.
AMD unveiled new Ryzen AI laptop, gaming, and workstation processors at CES 2026, setting the stage for the year to come.
At CES 2026, AMD introduced its Ryzen AI Embedded P100 and X100 Series processors, combining Zen 5 CPUs, RDNA 3.5 GPUs and XDNA 2 NPUs in compact BGA packages for automotive, industrial, and autonomous edge applications,
The new Ryzen AI Max+ "Strix Halo" chips include the Ryzen AI Max+ 392 and Ryzen AI Max+ 388. Both feature boost speeds up to 5GHz,
As a quick refresher, Ryzen AI Max processors (aka Strix Halo) comprise one or two core chiplets (CCDs) plus a huge input/output chiplet (IOD) that houses a pretty beefy GPU. It has 40 RDNA 3.5 compute units (2560 shaders), with 64 MB of Level 3 cache, and a unified memory bus that's 256-bits wide.